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l. W. McINDOE.

' BOARD. l APPLICATLQN FILE?)l NMR. 30| |915.

l l W l Pmdl Am. 25, 1916..'

www Hm y -m\\\ l@ .Having thus described my il1vention,`I

claim l. As a new Aarticle of manufacture, ay

board of.` pulp provided with-.a facing of tough paper having therein a plurality of indentations representing the grain of wood.

. 2. As anew article of manufacture, a

board having a paper facing and said facing having therein a plurality of indentatlons representing the grain of wood, the indentations being filled with a material differingl f in shade from the body of said paper facing.

, 3. As anew article of manufacture, a

board having apaper facing and said faciing having therein a plurality of indenta.l

tions representing the grain of wood, the indentations being filled with a material differv ing in shade from the .body of said paper facing, and extending to the surface of sald paper. 1

4. As ai new article lofj manufacture, a board of fiber having a facing of tough paper provided with a plurality of indentations forcing said facing into the ber with. out breaking. 5. As a .new article vided with a plur lity of indentations forc- -ing said facing in io the fiber without breakp ing, said indentations being filled with -a material of a different shade from the body 0f said paper facing'.

' 6. As a new articlev of manufacture, a board of ber having av paper facing provided with a plurality lof indentations forcv ing said facing into the ber without -breakvof manufacture,l a. Aboard of fiber having apaper facing proing, said indentations being illed .with a material of a different shade from the body ofpsaid paper facing, and extending to the surface of said paper facing.

a new article of manufacture, a board of paper pulp having a facing of paper provlded with la plurality of indentations representing the grain of wood, the walls ofv said indentations being formed of said paper facing embedded in said pulpa 8. As a new article of manufacture, a

-hoard of paper pulp having a facing of 10f-As-anew-article ofmanufacture, a

board havingv a paperfacing provided with a design indented into said facing, with said design filled ,with a material of a different` shade from the body of the board, and extending to the surface of said board.

11. As anew article of manufacture, a board having two layers of paper 'with pulp board interposed between them anda design formed in one `or both la ers of paper em- Signed by Ine-,at Boston, Mass., this 26th day` of March, 1915.

I JAMES w. MCINDOE.

Witnesses: v

i NATHAN C. LOMBARD, WALTER E. LOMBARD.

bedding portions thereof 1n the pulp board. l 

